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Critical Excess Watch The Throne And The New Gilded Age J Griffith Rollefson

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Critical Excess Watch The Throne And The New Gilded Age J Griffith Rollefson
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.69 MB
Pages: 234
Author: J. Griffith Rollefson
ISBN: 9780472074877, 0472074873
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Critical Excess Watch The Throne And The New Gilded Age J Griffith Rollefson by J. Griffith Rollefson 9780472074877, 0472074873 instant download after payment.

Jay-Z and Kanye West’s 2011 Watch the Throne is a self-avowed “luxury rap” album centered on Eurocentric conceptions of nobility, artistry, and haute coutureCritical Excess performs a close reading of the sonic and social commentary on this album, examining how the album alternately imagines and critiques the mutually reinforcing ideas of Europe, nobility, old money, art, and their standard bearer, whiteness. Reading the album alongside Black critical theory and work on the prophetic nature of music, Rollefson argues that through their performance of black excellence, opulence, and decadence, Jay-Z and Kanye West poured gas on the white resentment of the Obama presidency—a resentment that would ultimately spill over into public life, make audible the dog whistling of the Far Right, and embolden white supremacists to come out from under their rocks. Ultimately, Rollefson argues, Jay-Z and Kanye West’s performance of what Rollefson calls “critical excess” on this album exceeds the limits of conspicuous consumption and heralds the final stage of late capitalism—“the New Gilded Age.” 

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